(pictured above: The Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy Phoenix celebrate their big win. Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr.) Once again, pressure defense delivered big-time for unbeaten Winston-Salem Prep. The Phoenix forced two late-game
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(pictured above: Tiny Indians had a great season.) Unlike last year when the Tiny Rams U14s and Tiny Indians Cadets reigned supreme, there will be no national champs in youth football
(pictured above: Adam Warren of Reagan (54) rises over Walkertown’s Kendrick Campbell (21) to make a pass. Photo by Cameron L. Leftwich) Now that the opening round of the Lash-Chronicle Holiday Classic
(pictured above: Josh Hawkins in action.) Josh Hawkins is always itching to make good things happen. As a cornerback at East Carolina, it’s his job to put opposing receivers on
(pictured above:Cameron King) North Forsyth never had to slow down for speed bumps in a 65-28 runaway road victory over
(pictured above: Reynolds’ Xavier Coles (24) defends against Glenn’s Marcus Harris (4). ) ( photo by Charles E. Leftwich Jr.) The home
(pictured above: The Panthers Cadets have victory on their minds.) The Tiny Rams Unlimited 14s and Panthers Cadets posted opening-round shut-out
(pictured above: A coach holds up the Tiny Indians Cadets’ DII AYF trophy last year.) The Winston-Salem Tiny Indians figure to
Seniors reflect upon W-S Prep’s first season of football (pictured above: (From left) Phillip Baity with Ryan Palmer and Jaland Tate.)
The Lash-Chronicle Holiday Classic is a showcase for JV players. When the seeding was done for the Lash-Chronicle Holiday Classic last